Chap., §
1 Int, 2 | is my body which will be given up for you” (cf. Mt 26:26;
2 Int, 3 | which shortly before he had given to the Church as the drink
3 Int, 5 | he who, by the authority given him in the sacrament of
4 Int, 5 | is my body which will be given up for you This is the cup
5 Int, 8 | celebrations of the Eucharist has given me a powerful experience
6 1, 12| went on to add: “which is given for you”, “which is poured
7 1, 13| Certainly it is a gift given for our sake, and indeed
8 1, 18| flesh of the Son of Man, given as food, is his body in
9 4, 34| become one of the names given to this sublime sacrament.~
10 4, 39| 39. Furthermore, given the very nature of ecclesial
11 4, 39| one to whom the Bishop has given this charge, may be considered
12 4, 42| which communion may not be given. The care shown in promoting
13 4, 46| which no dispensation can be given, must be carefully respected,
14 5, 50| teaching, attention needs to be given to the norms regulating
15 6, 56| This is my body which is given for you” (Lk 22:19)? The
16 6, 56| you” (Lk 22:19)? The body given up for us and made present
17 6, 57| like John – the one who is given to us anew as our Mother.
18 6, 58| The Eucharist has been given to us so that our life,
19 CON, 62| whose dwelling is with thee.~Given in Rome, at Saint Peter'
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